Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi have unraveled the mechanism by which insulin overload in the body causes insulin resistance that is associated with diabetes.
A group of researchers from various institutions have identified urine-based biomarkers for early prediction of diabetic kidney failure.
Researchers have developed a self-powered glucose biosensor technology base device that can measure the blood sugar level through saliva samples
Scientists from the Pune-based National Chemicals Laboratory have found that in a pre-diabetic condition, blood has an abundance of glucose bound to units of protein serum albumin. This biological state can be used as a biomarker for diagnosing the pre-diabetic condition
A new study has linked the food preferences of individuals to the prevalence of diabetes in various states of India. The study has found that eating calorie-rich food like sugar and honey increases the risk of diabetes while the addition of protein-rich food and dairy products in a meal can help reduce the risk of diabetes
Early detection of diabetes may become possible with a new sensor developed by Indian scientists to detect low levels of Retinol Binding Protein 4, a biomarker for early diabetes
Based on findings of their new research, scientists at the National Chemical Laboratory, Pune have suggested that measuring levels of free albumin and albumin attached to glucose molecules in the blood can be a better diagnostic test for diabetes and help in its management.
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati have developed an injectable gel using silk proteins to deliver insulin-producing cells needed to address type1 diabetes
Indian Health Ministry partners with Dell and Tata Trusts to provide the technology solution for a nationwide healthcare program
India has witnessed an alarming rise in the occurrence of heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancers in the past 25 years, a series of new studies published on Wednesday in The Lancet and its associated journals have revealed
A new investigation into tribal health has revealed that non-communicable diseases now constitute a major health burden across Indian tribal communities
A new study by a team of researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center shows that a diabetes medication can improve the survival among several cancer types
Scientists from CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore have found out the mechanism by which fenugreek and onion protect heart-related disorders in diabetic patients
Lower vitamin D levels may be linked to higher blood glucose levels in Indian women with the pre-diabetes condition, according to a new study.
Treatment of chronic non-healing wounds in diabetes is a major clinical challenge. To address this problem, researchers at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras have developed a new wound dressing material. They have developed it, using reduced graphene oxide loaded Nanocomposite scaffolds and Isabgol.
Eyes which help us to see marvels of outside world can also reveal secrets about our inner health. Doctors often examine eyes to look for signs of jaundice, hyperthyroidism, anemia and even high cholesterol.
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Rice is a staple food for millions of Indians. It can also be a vital source of nutrition and health-benefiting substances if some of the nutritious varieties of rice traditionally grown can be popularized and polishing is kept to a minimum, a new study of diverse rice varieties done in Kerala has concluded.
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